To disable discovery, Allowing wakeup – Palm TUNGSTEN T2 User Manual

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Chapter 22

Setting Preferences for Your Handheld

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enter freely, and if someone without a key rings the bell to request a connection,
you can choose to open the door or ignore the request.

To disable discovery:

1.

From the Communications Preferences list, select Bluetooth.

2.

Tap the Discoverable pick list and select No.

3.

Tap Done.

Allowing Wakeup

When your handheld is off, the Allow Wakeup setting determines whether your
handheld wakes up when you receive a connection request from another Bluetooth
device that knows your device name. When this setting is enabled, you can receive
requested information when your handheld is off, and then review it later. You can
allow wakeup at any time, during specific hours of the day, or not at all. By default,
your handheld is set to not wake up.

For another Bluetooth device or application to wake up your handheld, the
application must “remember” your device name. The BlueBoard and BlueChat
applications on the Software Essentials CD-ROM can remember device names;
however, Address Book, Memo Pad, Note Pad, and To Do List cannot remember
device names and therefore cannot wake up another handheld.

NOTE

Enabling the Allow Wakeup setting uses battery power even when your

handheld is turned off. Be sure to monitor your battery level.

Discoverable pick list

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